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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1893)
11113 iAllY AfcTOBIAN, ASTORIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, , HABCII 15 lb! a rCBUiniDBT, , " , ' . Igtorian-l'oluiubiai Fubllshinjr Company. ' ASTORIA, OKKUON I f ASTORIAN BtILDIWO, -. ' , CAW 8TBT Twai of Bibscrlptloi. DAILY. Hent by Stall, per inuiilh............m... 60 cttf I1..H ..Vau. Mini " I BQUbPI aWIf VMIIUMIIIM,IHMIWlllflMf WIIXLT. Snt by mi'.l, per year, t&oo in advance. Free pontile to sutxtcnOet a, , , Thb AsTORrKgurttiiiB.)to It advartlaui the largest cireuliUion u( u newspaper put. isuod vu Uie Columbia Ulver. In future all Items of local Interest forwarded to wis olllce musi bo addressed to i lie CI'IV Hditob. TODAY'S WEATHER, Portland, Or., March 14. For Oregon and Washington: Rain. . i Local weather tor the twenty-four hours ending at S p. m., yesterday, fur nished by the U. S. department of agri culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, B8 degrees. Minimum temperature, 44 degrees.. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from July lstl 1892, to date, 66.16 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st,' 1892, to date, 3.37 Inches. This paper hat the largest Circulation on the Columbia river. An honest and complete telegraphic re port givet a ntwtpaper a right and title to the name. The news of the world, freth every warning at your breakfast table, what you can find in the Astorian. It holds the exclusive telegraphio franchise, and its service is improving daily. I. N. Lane, a fisherman of Nasel riv er, a small tributary of Wlllapa Har bor, was In the city yesterday with a box of fish, which he shipped on the Telephone to Kallch Bros., of Portland, the big wholesale dealers. It will be remembered that the law which Is be ing strenuously upheld by the new Portland fish commissioner forbids the exposing for sale of any salmon during the close season. But friend Lane is a fisherman pursuing his avocation In Washington, where the season for salmon is only closed between the 16th of November and the 16th of Decem ber. Now the question arises whether the Portland firm can legally place on Its stand flBh that, though In season ac cording to the law of the state In which they were caught, are out of season in Oregon. This paradoxy, if such it can be called, Illustrates the utter absurdity of having contrary close seasons for fish and game in two localities that should be governed by the same general law and which are only separated from one another by a river. We shall watch the outcome of this experiment with Interest. . The Portland Telegram says: 'The amateur baseball movement should succeed. Anything to do away with professionalism. An amateur nine will be strictly a Portland team. If they win it Is a Portland victory, and vice versa. A professional club If always made up of rank outsiders who have no more local pride than the ball they bat." While this Is undoubtedly true, there are thousands of people who go to see such game, and many are drawn to them by a pure love of the sport. The latter do not care to stake money on the result. They simply want to see a fair and square contest when every man does his utmost to win. The pro. fesslonal managers have not kept this class of patrons so much in mind as they should. When the treasurer comes to foot up his receipts, however, he notices their absence. Baseball has come to be too much of a gambling operation and the players have been demoralised by this condition of things, The less we have of this kind of sport the better. Let the players pay more attention to the diamond in the field, and not think so much of diamonds for their shirt fronts. The wisdom of those who prepared the republican form of government in the United States Is manifested In the provisions for slow processes in any considerable change. There has been a long cry for lengthening the presiden tial term and making him Inteliglble for re-election, but this Idea does not gain headway. There has been an in creasing clamor for the popular elec tion of senators, and many provoking For the Next Thirty Days, To meet imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install ruents, with easy payments, that Incidents, noticeably the lata unpleas antness In Cr sister state of Washing ton, have promoted it, but tho Instincts of the- mosses of tho people is to stick to he old way. It has Its faults, but if we have two houses of congress we want some distinction of constltuen dps. Tho abolishment of the machinery of the electoral colleges has often been strenuously' advocated and yet it has several times saved us from disputed presidential elections; and, while It has weaknesses, provides a Safeguard against revolutionary frauds, that while Imperfect, Is indlspensible.' The presidency, as Cleveland Inter prets it, Is too big a thing, and the plethora would be taken out of it If the term was reduced to two years, and made coincident 'with the congresses. While this is under consideration - and from forty to one hundred years would be required to work it up It should be fixed that Inauguration day and the day of the meeting of congress should be the same. The better time would be in May. Push forward the Inauguration two months say to the second Monday in May and make it the law for congress to meet then in stead of In December. The Inclemency of our Inauguration days is dangerous, and the absence of congress from March to December and the beginning or an administration is inconvenient and throws upon the presi dent a responsibility that Is unneces sary and Inordinate. Ex-President Harrison In his first message to congress, called attention to the terrible loss of' life among railroad employes caused by the use of the old fashioned car coupler. He stated that during the previous year 2,000 railroad employes were killed and more than 20,000. Injured "It Is a reproach to our civilization," he said, "that any class of American workmen should, In the pursuit of a necessary and useful avo cation, be subjected to a peril of life and limb as great as that of a soldier In war." Mr. - Harrison suggested action by congress that would require the adop tion of the automatic coupler by the railroads of the country, but nothing was accompllched until the very last hours of the last session, when the house agreed to the amendments to a pending bill, and It has become a law. In the final debate the terrible slaugh ter of railroad men was shown by quotations from the report of the inter state commerce commission, and it was claimed that these didn't Include all the cases, A strong effort was made by the railroad lobby to defeat tthe bill, but the senate amendments were concurred in by a vote of 185 to 84. Thus justice has at lost been done to a class of men who have long suffered injustice. Mr. Harrison has the satis faction of seeing a suggestion which lie miulo In his first message, enacted Into law to which he has had the pleas ure of affixing his signature. This little extract from a directory of directors In banking, Insurance and other corporations, should prove of in terest to the populists.: 1. Blssell, Wilson S., Buffalo, N. Y. Buffalo and Southwestern Rail road Company. Buffalo, Rochester5 and Pittsburg Railroad Company. Buffalo, Thousand Islands and Portland Railway Company. Lehigh Valley Railway Company. Lehigh Valley Transportation Company. 2. Olney, Richard, Boston, Mass. Boston and Maine Railroad Com pany. Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy Railroad. 3. Lamont, Daniel S., New York, N. Y. Continental National Bank. 4. Smith, Hoke, Atlanta, Ga. Capitol City Bank. Georgia, Carolina, and North Railway. But the election Is over. This morning we furnish the second list of questions for the school stu dents. Let the answers come In fast and thick. We have another beautiful book for the winner. Call at the Alhatrnna Vtah lf.v.t fresh smelts dally. CMlironCrjforPitclicr'sCastorij YOU CAN HAVEl HOME IN YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The popularity of the Union Pacific Is beat dotermlned by the superior service It accords to the traveling public in main taining two dally through trains to Omaha, Bt, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all tho latest appliances for the comfort and safely of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with its fast trains. The pres ent train schedule enubles passengers to reach Bt. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha and Kansas City and Intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any llue from the Fuel lie Northwest. Now that the election Is over and the business of the campaign has been set tled, Dr. MullInU has settled down to nrolesHionul business at his oflice. ur stairs at No. G84 1-2 Third street, and will give special attention to chronic diseases. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going Kast. Low rates of fare. through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All Durchuseis of second class tickets can atop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. tf you have friends In EuroDe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific office, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Keoucea rates via all tne lead ing steamship lines. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, ASiona. Handley & Haas, 130 First street. Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. I P. Fisher, newspaper advertising; agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, Han Fran cisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. Wing. Lee & Co.carry a full line of Jap anese and Chinese fancy goods, novelties and curios. Ladles' underwear made to order. 029 Third street. Slnr Lung. 365 Third street, carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese goods, novelties, curios, ladies' underwear made to oruer, ai low prices. , Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas-news stund, 150 First street. If vou want some extra tine photos. Mooers' is the place to get them. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side Is open the year around. A Jlillli.ii Friends. A friend In need is a friend Indeed. and not less than one million people have found suh a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds. and coughs. If you have never used this great cotigr medicine, one trial will convince you tm it nas wonuerrut cur- atlve powers In U diseases of throat, chest and lungs. Kach bottle is guar- i anteed to do all that Is claimed or money I will be refunded. Trial bottle free at Charles Rogers' drug store. Large hot- , Ues 50c and fl.00. A Sure Cure for Files. Itching Tiles a.e known by moisture H u. like perspiration, causing Intense Itchlni when warm. This form, as well as Blind Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Ilosanko's File Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. f0c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, S29 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W. Conn. BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of Tbe Golden Shoe. CARNAHAN & CO successors to I. W. Case, Importer and Wholesale and Retail dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second and Cass Street, AKTORIA, OREGON Merchant Steamship Cos Line, Connecting with' I'atsdlns Paolilo Hallway and Cblna Steam- Ship Line, 'I awing frelglit and passengers for Port Ange les. Vle.oi la, Fnit Towiiscnil, .Seattle, Tacoiua, Whatcom, f'ltlrlniveu, N'auaimo, New Westinln iter an; : Va irutiver : Uavlng Astoila j S. S. Hit) Hun Kt'publlu S. . Wi'iniiutcii S. . tlx; tl i Itei.ublic ' Freight, received il Hustler's wharf, foot of M. 1ft it tet. For lurther uart.'culars apply at the ofllue, corner Third aud Main street. FKKGIHON BKO., Agents H. B.PABKER DEALER IN Lime. Brick, Panel, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Cement, Mill Feed. Oats, Mraw Hair, Wood Delivered to nier. Driving, Teimlng and Exprets Business. PORTLAND AMD ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sunda at 7 p. in. . Anlvesat Astoria Evefy day except Sunday at l! p. in. Leaves Portland Everv nay except Bi'nday at 7 a. m. U. W. STOSK, Agent, Astoria. a. A. Skcliv, General Agent, Portland Or. Highest of all in Leavening Power. J ssmm Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE EVERY LABQBII Id Can avail himself ot this golden opportunity . LOTS. IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN ON COND, AND $5 PER MONTH. BUSINESS CARDS. A A. CLEVELAND. ATTOKNJS AT LAW. nice-Kinney's new brick building, corner Third aud Genevieve streets : up stairs. JT?. At BOWLBY, ii'Tomi m cesscaoa at law Office ou hecond .street, - Astoria, Or. JOHN H. SMITH. ATAOilNKY AT LAW. Office In KlnneyS new brick building, over Astoria National Bank, AR. KANACA, . AUOHAEY AT LAW. Office overWliIte House Comer. Astoria, Or W. PARKER, RKAL E8TATB and INSURANCE AUEN7 t'fnce 11 lleutun street. Astoria. Oregon. DR. C. E. COULTER, ' 1'UVslClAN AMJWItGEOX. Office In FUvel'H brick building. Calls at tended promptly at anytime day or night. TMt. EILIV JANRQN. Y & SUKHKOtf. It fM 7. U PIlYirt&AN Olilceover (Mood's Ulotliinu tstore. hours. 10 to W m, 2 to 6 p, iu, 7 to 8 p m. Sunday, lino 11 in. DR. O.B, ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to Disease ol Women and 8urgery. OInce over Dauzlger's store Astoria. TR. A. L, and J, A. FULTON. J LlSUASEa Utf WOMEN A BPKCULrY. Surgery by i t. J. A. Fulton. Office 178 Cans street, Hours lo to 12 and 1 to 4 TAY TUTTLE M.D. v i PHYSICIAN. SUKUKON A AnfiOTTnHRTTR. Office, rooms 8. 4 over AHtnrla NutinnH, Hunk. hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to 8. Knsidence.689 Cedar st. DR. WALTER I. HOWARD. IlOMOiol'AlHlC PHYSICIAN & STTR- gnun. Ottiee, 454. Third street. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. KeMdenee 468 Sd street T P. MULLINIX, M. D., Li. Given MHjcmi ueaimeiit for Catarrh. TTiioat Lungs, Kiduey (ieniio-Urlnary organs. Olllce upstalistui llilrd Sc. Hours,!) a.m, p.m. RIGHABD HARRY. 0. H. ISOM. City Surveyor. JARRY ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AJJD SURVEYORS. . KOOVS 5 AND 6, OVER ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK. W. T. BURNIT, J. W. DKArJtB Harney & Draper, liiorneys lv- Oregon City, Oregon, Twelve vears' exoerlence as register uf th 0. 8. Laud OWce here, recommends us In our specially of Mining and all other business be fore me Land umue or tne courts, and involv lug the practice ol the General Lund Otlke. . . T)RoCKtNBROUCH & COWING, D " LAW OFFICE, OREGON t;ITY, 0. Utialiut Ultailtltli momi In lunrl K.itinaiin tint- tets h)ine.st..a!s or ure-emuumi ulalnii urn timber land purctnurs shown every advantag of tlie law. tor asUluuce In making Dual proof call ou ui. rpHOS. FREDRICKSON, No 231. West Sixth Btreei. SOCIETY fflEETINUS. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. REGULAR MEETINGS OK THIS SOCIET! at their rooms In Pythian building t eight o'clock r. m.. ou the secoud aud tourtii Tues days of each mouih, AUG. DANIEL80N Secretary. Ocean tSDOumpme'.t No. 13, 1. O. O. F OEOULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN- 1 campment No. 16. 1. O. O. F., at the Lodge. In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven p. m., in the second aud fourth Mondavs of each month.. Hojourulug brethren cordially invited. ny urunr u, r, Astoria Butldmg & Loan Association TPHE ItEOU LA K .VI EE TINGS OK THIS ASSO A ciatioii a e held at 8 p. m. on the Hrst Wednesday ot eaoii inoutn. Olllce on Genevieve street, souid oi lueiiauius. V?. L. ROBB, Secretory Common UounclL REGULAR MEETINGS, FIRST AND third Tuesday evenings of each month at s o'clock. MTPei'son.s desiring to have matters acted unon by the Council, at any regular meeting must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to the luesnay on wuicu tue uouncu nnins its regular meeting. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Board of Pilot Commissioners. TMKREtJUI.AR MEETINGS OF THIS BOARD, will be held on the rlrst Mondny, of each month at 10 a. in. In the rooms of the AMorla Chamber of Commerce. W. U ROBB, 8eo ASTORIA IKO WORK, Ctiuoomly street, loot Jackson, Astoria, Oregon. General 9!;iehiuista & Boikr Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery woia a Specialty. Cietingi of AH Descriptions Msda to Or dsr at Short Notioa. JOLN FOX President at.d Sup- , U FOX Vice Preslden Chris Evcuboii Frank Cook HOTEL -THE- CENTRAL EVENSOS & COOK, ON THE EUKdPKaN PLAN-LARGE clean roon., a 8ri-eU8s restnurant. Hoard by the duy, week, or montrt. privle ro- ins fit faiiildi s tc , Transient cunom solicited. Oynters, ns),elo.,c )Ue I to order. A Hrst-c urn hhIooh inn iu connection with the premises. The bn ot wines, liquors and oigars. Good blilUrd tables sud private card rooms. Corner Water Street and West Nluth. Latest U. S. Gov't Report HILL'S FIRST ADDITION. Ml CLATSOP LAND CO Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Stock, Seal Estate and Insurance Brokers, NoUrj Publlo and :ouveyan ers. Hpeclal atteutlon paid to rents, payment of taxe, etc., or non rr.i.i.. u. L .u,ii. mr bmth Astoria. Pros- pect Fai Hemlock Park and Owe"'" Addition, also bent Seaside, business nd Inside property and choice acreage. 47J 1 kird St., Aslor.a. G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMJTIIINC ....h nniiwii mi mi w rk guaranteed on Cass street, opposite Ine iiwn Till o uce GENUINE WALL'S END COAL FOR SALE AT $8.50 PER TON $8.0 Leave Orders at Occident Hotel. G. 0. M0EN, AGENT, JIAiXlM C. CKOSBV, DKALSR IX HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL IRON P1PK AND FITTINGS. STOVES AND TINWARE Bouse Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead, Strip Lead, Sheet Iron, 1n and Copper. HUGHES & CO. Wholesale and Retail LIOUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands ol Foreign and Domes .! U7,n.a I i, , H 'lirUM b,U '.111, ' , Ilii, i.i'ii. v 1 ' inn i J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai Blab Homed Beer. Finest urauosoi nev wesianr Domestic cigars l.lannrx for Meilleinai Klirnose. Kamllv Trade Solicited All orders from thi Otty and Country proi-iy flued. 8quemoque Street, - - Astoria. Oregon J. 33. WYATT Dealer In - Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Blnacle Oil. Cot ton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Trd Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvauizted Cut Nails G-rooorlos, 3Z2to. " Agricultural Implements, Sowing Ma maclime.i, Fauns aud Oils. INDEPENDENT BOAT f OK PORTLAND Will leave Astoria for Portland, (Fish er's Dock) on Tuesdays, Wedneadays Thursdays, Fridays aud Saturdays al 7 SJ a. m., and Hunday at 6 iX) p. m. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL FAIL WAY, CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANSCOMIN KMaL LINKS, IS 1HE- OXTL7 LI1TE KtNMNG Eloctric Lighted Cars BETVKJN ST. PAUL anj CHICAGO AND OMA ar.d CHICAGO. The EXPRTSS THATN3 ronnist of VE8TI- BtlitU, HI.KKfl.MU, 1HNIKU AND PA k LOR CAKS, H:"AT0 BY STEAM And furnhhed with every luxury known to modern railway travel. Fur Spsed, Comfort and Safely this Line is Unequalei Tickets on salo at all prominent railway Office. Kor further Information Inquire of any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Ajrt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Apt. 1'0KTLAND, OKEUON. For - Thirty - Days Only I make this offer. Less than one mile from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia river. Streets 75 and alleys 20 feet wide. I. V.' GASE, , BANKER. . TaAHSAOT? A GIHEKAL BAK0 BOSIXISS. Drafts drawn available in any parj of the D 8 ana Kuropc, and on Hong Kong, China, Office Hon n: 10 A. M. to I P. M, Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT REPRESENTING German-American, New York Citj, N. Y. Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand. National Fire and Marine Int. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Int. Co., of Home Mutual Int. Co., of Sai Francisco. Phffnii, of London. I Imperial, of London. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. TUT ID ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOKS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts of Firms and Individual! bolicited pn Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Money Lonued on Personal security. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought anl lold. D. K. Warren, President. J. K. HImIm, Cashier. J.C Dnmeii, Vice President, 1. K. Warroi. 1 C. H. WriKht, Joba HolMoa, Director!, H.C.ThonmoB, Theo Bracker, THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ nals Deposits solicited1 Interest will be allowed on saving! deposit! as tollows; On ordinary savings pooki 4 per cent, per annum. On term Savings hnbkd 6 per cent per annum. On certificates of deposit: For thrco months, 4 per cent per annum. For six months, 6 per cont. per annum. For tweivo mouths, 8 per cent, per annum. I. W. CASE President J. Q. A. B0WIBY Vlce-Pri'sldent FRANK PAI TON Cashier W. E. DEMENT - -..Secretary oiBKCToas: I. W. Case, J. Q. A. fiowlby, D. K. Warren. C. 11. Page, BenJ. Younir, A. 8. Heed, F. J. Taylor. . . THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK Ur PORTLAND, OHKOON. Paid up capital f260,000 Surplus and profits 60,000 rnaiMiv iiHKUM, president. D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President U. C. 8TKATTON, Cashier QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO .AND.. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route ot the Southern Pacific Comp'y The Only Rant Through California to tl Pointi Eaat nd South. The Scenic Unit of the Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CABS Attached to express trains, affordhnr snnTfoe accommodations for second claas pHiwnifers. For ratrs. tickets, sleeping car rtcrvations- etc call upon or address K, P. KOGEKS, Asnist ant General Freight and Passenger Agent, Port- o, ur.